Feeding ecology of monk sakis (Pithecia monachus) in a seasonally flooded forest in western Amazonia.

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY Primates Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-21 DOI:10.1007/s10329-023-01074-9
Malika Gottstein, Abigail Lauren Morris, Katrin Heer, Eckhard W Heymann
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Sakis (genus Pithecia) are frugivorous primates with a preference for seeds that complete their diet with leaves and insects. Fruit pulp and seeds are known to have different nutritional characteristics that change during the process of ripening. The consumption of seeds can be an adaptation to changes in resource availability, as unripe seeds are a more steadily available resource than ripe pulp or young leaves. Here, we present the first study of the feeding ecology of monk sakis (Pithecia monachus). We investigated dietary composition and identified important feeding plants in a seasonally flooded forest within the Área de Conservación Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu-Tahuayo in Peruvian Amazonia. Throughout 20 months, we followed groups of monk sakis by foot and canoe and recorded 459 feeding events. Seeds were the most frequently consumed food item (49%), followed by pulp (mesocarp, pericarp or aril; 25%) and arthropods (22%). Leaves, bark, and flowers were ingested only sporadically. The importance of ripe seeds and arthropods in the diet of the monk sakis differed from other studies: we recorded the consumption of mostly ripe seeds and the share of arthropods was relatively high.

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亚马逊西部季节性洪水泛滥的森林中沙基僧(Pithecia monachus)的觅食生态。
Sakis(Pithecia属)是一种食草灵长类动物,偏爱以树叶和昆虫为食物的种子。众所周知,果肉和种子具有不同的营养特性,在成熟过程中会发生变化。种子的消耗可能是对资源可用性变化的适应,因为未成熟的种子比成熟的果肉或幼叶更稳定地可用。在这里,我们首次研究了僧蛛(Pithecia monachus)的觅食生态学。我们调查了秘鲁亚马逊地区的Área de Conservación Regional Comunal Tamshiyacu Tahuayo内季节性泛滥的森林中的膳食成分,并确定了重要的觅食植物。在20个月的时间里,我们徒步和划独木舟跟踪了几组僧萨基人,记录了459次进食事件。种子是最常食用的食物(49%),其次是果肉(中果皮、果皮或假种皮;25%)和节肢动物(22%)。树叶、树皮和花朵只是偶尔被摄入。成熟种子和节肢动物在沙基僧饮食中的重要性与其他研究不同:我们记录了大部分成熟种子的消耗量,节肢动物的比例相对较高。
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Primates
Primates 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Primates is an international journal of primatology whose aim is to provide a forum for the elucidation of all aspects of primates. The oldest primatological journal, Primates publishes original papers that advance the scientific study of primates, and its scope embraces work in diverse fields covering biological bases of behavior, socio-ecology, learning and cognition, social processes, systematics, evolution, and medicine. Contributions relevant to conservation of natural populations and welfare of captive primates are welcome. Studies focusing on nonprimate species may be considered if their relevance to primatology is clear. Original Articles as well as Review Articles, News and Perspectives, and Book Reviews are included. All manuscripts received are initially screened for suitability by members of the Editorial Board, taking into account style and ethical issues, leading to a swift decision about whether to send the manuscript for external review.
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